Turkish side Samsunspor's team bus collided with a train on Tuesday night, astonishingly the second time this has happened to the club in 23 years.

The team was on the way back home from a 2-1 defeat to Kardemir Karabukspor when the incident occurred.

The bus was crossing rail tracks when the train crashed into its side, but thankfully no players were killed in the incident, with only two injured - 23-year-old defender Hakan Arslan and 24-year-old midfielder Serdar Ozkan.

A CCTV camera caught the incident, which you can watch below. Bus driver Recep Terzi said: 'It was midnight. The ramps were up when I was about to cross.

Danger: The bus, moments before the collision

'While slowly crossing, I realized a train was approaching and had its lights off. I immediately accelerated.

'After I stepped on the gas, the train hit the left back wheel of the bus and pushed us aside. If I had not seen the train at the last second, it would have hit the middle of the bus and that would have led to great damage and could have even cost many lives.

'The players awoke in panic; many later said they were lucky to have survived.'

On January 20 1989, the same club went through a similar incident, in which the technical director, the coach driver and three players died.